A.
Use of public sewers required.
(1)
It shall be unlawful to discharge to any natural outlet within the Village of Williamsville any sewage or polluted waters, except where suitable treatment has been provided in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, and except where an appropriate New York State pollutant discharge elimination system (SPDES) permit has been applied for and been received. A valid copy of such a permit and any modifications thereof must be filed with the engineer of record.
(2)
The owner of all houses, buildings or properties used for human occupancy, employment, recreation or other purposes, situated within the Village and abutting on any street, alley or right-of-way in which there is now located or may in the future be located a public sanitary sewer of the Village, is hereby required at his expense to install suitable toilet facilities therein as specified in the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and to connect such facilities directly with the proper public sewer in accordance with the provisions of this chapter within 90 days after date of official notice to do so, provided that said public sewer is within 150 feet of the premises on which the building is located, measured along a street in the case of one- or two-family dwellings and within 500 feet for premises containing any other occupancies, and provided that a connection may be made lawfully thereto.
(3)
Buildings, constructed in areas of the Village without public sewers, that can be readily connected to the public sewer when available shall have the plumbing so arranged. In the meantime, septic tanks, disposal fields or other private disposal facilities, which meet the requirements of the New York State Health Department and the Erie County Health Department, shall be installed.
(4)
Owners of buildings constructed under these provisions shall, when making application for a building permit, sign an agreement to immediately connect to a public sewer when available. Such agreement is to run with the land.
B.
Installation of sanitary drains.
(1)
The main sanitary drain for any building shall be hung below the first floor and exit through the foundation wall to allow six inches between the basement floor and the pipe invert. All devices producing wastewater and installed in cellars shall discharge into the main sanitary drain at a point within the building above the level of the exterior finished grade.
(2)
All buildings having cellars shall have an adequate sump and sump pump to which any interior or exterior perimeter drain tile and floor drains shall discharge. The sump pumps shall discharge into a storm sewer. Weepers located above cellar floor level and through the cellar walls are not permitted.
(3)
All buildings shall have adequate roof gutters and downspouts connected to storm drains, which also receive the discharge from sump pumps and from courts, yards and paved areas on the property. Such storm drains shall discharge into an existing stormwater sewer, otherwise it may discharge into an existing road or ditch or other general drainage ditch if approved by the Village. Where such points of discharge are not available, the engineer of record will decide the manner in which the stormwater shall be collected and disposed.
(4)
The building sewer shall not be connected to the building drain until all foundation wall backfill has been made and the roof construction of the building completed.
(5)
All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of the building sewer shall be borne by the owner. The owner shall indemnify the Village of Williamsville from any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation of the building sewer.
(6)
A separate and independent building sewer shall be provided for every building except where special permission is received from the engineer of record.
(7)
Old building sewers may be used in connection with new buildings only when they are found, on examination and test by the engineer of record, to meet all requirements of this chapter.
(8)
Septic or holding tanks, which are abandoned, shall be required to be removed or filled with select fill, concrete or other material approved by the engineer of record. Commercial and industrial facilities may need to be sampled and tested prior to abandonment, in accordance with New York State or Erie County regulations.
(9)
The following items and/or operations shall comply with the provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, Village specifications and/or recommended standards for sewage works:
(10)
No footing drains, roof drains or other drains carrying surface or groundwater shall be connected to the building or sanitary sewer. A sump pump shall be provided wherever required to carry ground and surface water to a natural outlet or storm sewer.
(11)
The use of a main house trap to buildings shall be required. The main trap must be provided with a fresh-air inlet to ventilate the system in which plumbing fixtures are to be placed. The main trap may be placed either within the cellar or outside of the building. If an outside trap is used, a wye with a cleanout must be provided inside the building. A fresh-air pipe must be carried to gradeline and provided with a suitable vent cap. If an inside trap is used, the fresh-air vent must connect to the top of the trap with a wye and one-eighth bend and must run to the outside of the building above grade. The fresh-air vent shall be at least four inches in diameter. The fresh-air vent on a trap shall not be placed within 10 feet of an openable window or door. Traps must be placed at a minimum depth of 36 inches, or frost protection must be provided.
(12)
Saddle-type connections to the main sewers shall be made in a smooth, round hole, machine drilled. The fitting used shall be made to ensure that it will not protrude into the main sewer. The fitting shall fit the contour of the inside of the main sewer and be designed for the size of pipe into which construction is being made. One-eighth-inch clearance shall be provided between the fitting and the hole and between the shoulder of the fitting and face of the main pipe. These spaces shall be completely filled with waterproof joint material capable of withstanding any stress or strain likely to be encountered in normal sanitary sewer construction or maintenance. The fitting shall be manufactured of either cast aluminum alloy, vitrified clay pipe or other material acceptable to the engineer of record and shall be capable of receiving all types of pipe normally used for house service connections.
(13)
All excavations for building or sanitary sewer installations shall be adequately guarded with barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways and other public property disturbed in the course of work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to the engineer of record. Ditches and culvert pipes for storm and surface water or other utilities disturbed during the installation of sewers shall be replaced to their original condition. All driveways and parking areas shall be backfilled with select fill.
(14)
Before commencing work in a highway right-of-way, the appropriate highway department shall be notified and a permit taken out. Utility companies as appropriate shall also be notified.
(15)
No connection of sanitary sewer extensions shall be permitted to a main sewer of the district until infiltration, deflection or other tests and final inspections have been made and approved by the engineer of record, in writing. The allowable rate of infiltration shall not exceed 200 gallons per inch of pipe diameter per mile of sewer per day. Sewers may be connected to the main sewer system when they are found upon examination and test to comply with Village specifications.
(16)
Whenever pipe laying is not in progress, the end of the pipe shall be securely closed with a tight-fitting cover or plug. Any earth or other material entering the main sewer due to operations of the plumber, contractor or building owner shall be removed at his expense. All trenches must be protected by sufficient sheeting and bracing or other acceptable methods as required by the Village specifications.
(17)
Within the highway right-of-way, backfilling and restoration of the surface shall be in accordance with requirements of the highway agency having jurisdiction.
(18)
An earthen dam made of suitable clay material shall be installed in the trench of the building sewer per Village specifications. The dam shall be 24 inches in length and located midway between the main sewer and the house trap. The purpose of this dam is to prevent the conduction of the groundwater through the stone trench of the building sewer. Additional dams as ordered by the Building Inspector may be required where poor ground conditions or high groundwater elevations exist.